Prepare a chilled
martini glass by dipping rim in honey and then a cinnamon sugar mixture.
Not exact matches
While beer and wine connoisseurs will be impressed with our extensive selection of imports, microbrews and over 20 wines
by the
glass, cocktail drinkers will revel in signature
martinis, mojitos and margaritas made from the highest quality ingredients, fresh fruit and hand squeezed juices.We are dedicated to always remaining a local bar that delivers unforgettable experiences to every guest.
While beer and wine connoisseurs will be impressed with the extensive selection of beers on tap and wines
by the
glass, cocktail drinkers will revel in the 32 signature
martinis, mojitos and margaritas made from the highest quality ingredients, fresh fruit and hand squeezed juices.
While beer and wine connoisseurs enjoy a wide selection of imports, microbrews and over 20 wines
by the
glass, cocktail drinkers revel in signature
martinis, mojitos and margaritas made from the highest quality ingredients, fresh fruit and hand squeezed juices.
Having a
glass of water for every drink you consume will help lessen the blow and potentially slow down your total consumption
by giving you something else to orally fixate on in between
martinis.
It easily converts from aperitif to after - dinner cocktails just
by switching servings from shot to
martini glasses.
A man drinks whisky while his wife says to stay sober and he replies that Jesus was not sober on his last day on Earth and that he did not change water into lemonade, several house party scenes feature men and women drinking alcohol, a woman carries a
glass of wine into a bathroom (she does not drink it), several toddlers and elementary - aged children drink
martinis held for them
by a man who cheers them on, several restaurant scenes show men and women drinking mixed cocktails and two dinner scenes show men and women drunk from wine.
A
martini glass left on a bar, a tiny bathroom shared
by dozens of airline passengers, a touch of a hand using a railing to swing out of a bus — these innocuous commonplaces all become harbingers of death, each touch hitting us viscerally.
Edited with Jens Hoffmann and Liz
Glass, the issue features essays
by Natasha Ginwala, Guy Brett, Vincent Honoré, Rasheed Araeen, João Ribas, Claire Bishop, Cristina Freire, Tobi Maier, Octavio Zaya, Vittoria
Martini, Ruba Katrib, and Scott Rothkopf.